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What Skiers Say About Bad Gastein
Bad Gastein attracts predominantly intermediate and advanced skiers who appreciate the quiet slopes, minimal lift queues, and well-maintained red runs with long descents. The resort is part of the larger Gastein valley, comprising four ski areas connected by free buses, with Sportgastein frequently mentioned for off-piste opportunities. Reviewers consistently praise the thermal spas, efficient modern lift infrastructure (particularly the new Schlossalmbahn gondola), and good value accommodation and on-mountain dining. The town itself divides opinion: some enjoy the unique grand spa-town architecture and authentic Austrian character, while others find Bad Gastein run-down compared to Bad Hofgastein. Beginners note limited green runs and steep progression from nursery slopes, whilst advanced skiers occasionally mention wanting more challenging terrain if staying multiple days.
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- quiet slopes
- minimal lift queues
- thermal spas
- good value
- efficient lift system
- long red runs
- on-mountain restaurants
- free bus connections
- limited beginner terrain
- Bad Gastein town condition
- morning congestion
- challenging blue runs
Great ski bus to get around the area with a bus app that is really useful
The downside for some people is that there are 4 areas connected by free buses - 2 main areas and 2 smaller ones, but this adds variety as each area has a different style and charm. It's also possible to use the train to get to Alpendorf in the huge Salzburger Sportwelt area in 45 minutes - which is included on the multi-day lift pass.
Many excellent mountain restaurants - mainly traditional plus some stylish modern places. Accommodation prices compare favourably with better known resorts and there's a wide range of hotels and guest houses in both Bad Gastein and Bad Hofgastein. Many hotels are walking distance from Bad Gastein station, from where you can get trains to Salzburg (90 minutes) or Munich airport (3 hours).

